10 Chapter 1 - Getting Started
7.
Create an Emergency Repair Disk for your system using the Windows
NT Repair Disk utility (RDISK.EXE). The files on the Emergency
Repair Disk can restore the original contents of a damaged Windows
NT Registry (that is, at the time Windows NT was installed), along
with the standard Windows NT drivers. Refer to Windows NT Help
for information on creating an Emergency Repair Disk, and to the
Windows NT Workstation Installation Guide for information on using
it.
Note:
If your system came pre-configured from Intergraph, you can run the
Repair Disk utility from an icon in the Startup group of Program
Manager.
Observing System Precautions
Observe the following precautions when using the system.
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When restarting the system, use the operating system controls instead of
turning the power switch off and on. Use the power switch only when
instructed, or as the last alternative.
♦
Never turn the base unit off when the disk access LED is on.
♦
After powering off the base unit, wait at least 30 seconds before
powering on again to allow the system to power cycle.
♦
Periodically run virus scan software to ensure your system files are not
corrupted.
Replacing the Faceplate Door
The TDZ-400 deskside workstation uses a removeable faceplate door. If you
open the door beyond 120 degrees, it disengages from the faceplate hinges.
To replace the door, snap it back into the faceplate hinges.
Using the Online Reference
Detailed technical information about your workstation is delivered in an
Online Reference doument. This Windows Help-based document is
Summary of Contents for TDZ-400 Deskside
Page 1: ...TDZ 400 Deskside Setup and Maintenance Guide March 1996...
Page 28: ...14 Chapter 1 Getting Started...
Page 38: ...24 Chapter 2 Configuring the System 11 Restart the system...
Page 68: ...54 Chapter 4 Maintaining the System...
Page 112: ...98 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting...
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